Note: I can manually connect to the Mysql database - e.g. "mysql -u trac -p" at the command line.

Thanks, Randy

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Could it be that your PHP upgrade brought some new mysql libraries along the way, incompatible with your mysqldb bindings? Rebuild the latter to be sure. Better yet, configure your web front end so that you don't run PHP and Python in the same process.

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I got it fixed (at least for now). I had done a "# yum install zend-server-php-5.3" (which installed a lot of dependencies). I have not uninstalled (erased) anything. In /etc/httpd/conf.d I found the files zendserver_gui.conf and zendserver_php.conf and moved these out of the conf.d directory and restarted the Apache httpd and things are now working. The second of these two files has the line: LoadModule php5_module /usr/local/zend/lib/apache2/libphp5.so

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